Sydney teenager charged with terror offences after allegedly posting threats of extremist violence

NSW police allege the boy ‘held a mixed ideology and outlined plans for acts of violence’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA 16-year-old boy has been charged with multiple terrorism offences after he allegedly posted…

Sydney teenager charged with terror offences after allegedly posting threats of extremist violence
Sydney teenager charged with terror offences after allegedly posting threats of extremist violence Photo: The Guardian

NSW police allege the boy ‘held a mixed ideology and outlined plans for acts of violence’
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A 16-year-old boy has been charged with multiple terrorism offences after he allegedly posted threats of extremist violence online.

Police initially arrested and charged the boy with weapons offences in December after the New South Wales Joint Counter Terrorism Team received reports of someone making violent threats online, the Australian federal police said in a statement on Wednesday.

Police also seized some electronic devices.

While the devices were being investigated, the teenager faced court and was bailed on the weapons charges on 19 December.

A review of the devices then allegedly uncovered violent extremist material and documents containing information that could help carry out a terror attack.

“It will be alleged the young person held a mixed ideology and outlined plans for acts of violence,” the AFP said.

On Tuesday, the boy was charged with five terrorism offences, including collecting and making documents likely to facilitate a terrorist act.

The weapons charges carry a maximum sentence of 14 years in jail, while the most serious of the terrorism charges have a maximum sentence of 15 years behind bars.

The teenager was expected to appear at a children’s court on Wednesday.

Source: This article was originally published by The Guardian

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